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Peregrine became widely known for planting a great number of European fruit trees in Marshfield and other parts of the Colony. He held a number of offices in Marshfield and the Colony, including the office of Selectman of Marshfield. Peregrine also served as a lieutenant in the Colony's militia. He lived until age 84, passing on July 20, 1704.
Marshfield, settled 1632, incorporated 1640. Home to Governor Edward Winslow. Also home to Josiah Winslow, who was governor of the colony during King Philip's War, and to Peregrine White, the first English child born in New England. [54]: 443 Middleborough, incorporated 1669 as Middleberry. Named for its location as the halfway point on the ...
Peregrine White House — Braintree: c.1663 Not much is known about Peregrine White's house other than the earliest part which is thought to date to around 1663. The house was originally built in Marshfield before being moved to its present location in 1947. [22] Col. John Thatcher House Yarmouth: c.1664
Winslow Cemetery, also known as the Old Winslow Burying Ground, is a historic cemetery on Winslow Cemetery Road in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Established about 1651, it is the oldest cemetery in Marshfield. Notable burials in the cemetery include founders and early residents of the Plymouth Colony, and 19th-century politician Daniel Webster.
Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield, Massachusetts has a stone monument to "The Settlers of Green Harbor Marshfield" with the name of Edward Winslow and his wife Susanna and many others. This includes the names of Susanna's sons Resolved and Peregrine White and their wives. Also in Winslow Cemetery is a memorial stone with plaque stating "Edward ...
Craig Wood's longtime Marshfield friends called to stand at convicted killer's hearing. Gannett. Ryan Collingwood, Springfield News-Leader. March 26, 2024 at 11:21 AM. Craig Wood.
Josiah Winslow (c. 1623 in Plymouth Colony – 1680 in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony) [1] was the 13th Governor of Plymouth Colony.In records of the time, historians also name him Josias Winslow, and modern writers have carried that name forward.
More than 1,500 people were on the payroll in Marshfield, which has about 25,000 year-round residents and 40,000 during the summer. Quincy's payroll: Who made $386,000 in 2023. And every city salary